AutoCAD Electrical
AutoCAD® Electrical is AutoCAD® software for controls designers, purpose-built to create and modify electrical control systems.
It contains all the functionality of AutoCAD, the world’s leading CAD software, plus a comprehensive set of tools for automating control engineering tasks, such as building circuits, numbering wires, and creating bills of material.
AutoCAD Electrical provides a library of more than 650,000 electrical symbols and components, includes real-time error checking, and enables electrical and mechanical teams to collaborate on digital prototypes built with Autodesk® Inventor® software.
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The AutoCAD Electrical Advantage
If your company designs machines or products that move, electrical controls are probably a key component of the design requirement.
AutoCAD Electrical enables users to virtually eliminate electrical controls and schematic design errors and to provide accurate information to manufacturing, allowing more time for design and engineering. Stay ahead of the competition with AutoCAD Electrical—the only logical choice for electrical controls design.
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Automatic Project Reports
Drastically reduce the time required to manually generate and update reports, while removing associated errors. Report generation in AutoCAD Electrical is simple with a variety of automatic reports, including bills of materials (BOMs), cable lists, terminal reports, from/to wire lists, and many more. The report function gives you the option of generating multiple reports with a single command and includes flexible export options.
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Real-Time Error Checking
Avoid costly errors before the build phase begins by catching and removing errors during design. AutoCAD Electrical monitors and alerts users to potential design errors as they occur by constantly comparing the requested changes with the current project.
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